KL Offices Closed
Our offices will be closed on Monday, 9/4 in observance of Labor Day. We wish you all a safe and enjoyable holiday!
Our offices will be closed on Monday, 9/4 in observance of Labor Day. We wish you all a safe and enjoyable holiday!
Congratulations to Shelly Harris who is officially a Professional Engineer (PE)! She passed her PE exam in July and now has the required four years of engineering experience to use her well-deserved credentials! Shelly has a BS in Civil Engineering from the University of South Dakota and joined KL Engineering in June 2022 as a
Nathan Rullman will lead our American Heart Association Heart Walk Team for KL Engineering this year on September 16th in Madison, WI. “I walk because I enjoy the sense of community that comes with giving my time to a cause that is greater than myself. In high school, I volunteered at a food pantry for
Three decades, my friends… what would we have done without John Goltz all these years?! He has been integral in keeping our technology working, upgraded, reconfigured… and troubleshooting all our computer woes! Congratulations on 30 years at KL! We’re grateful you are a part of our KL Family!
We re-ignited our annual KL Golf Outing this year and it was a huge success! Brad Halvensleben, Brad Cunningham, Andrew Lobdell, and Andy Simon made up the winning team. Their heroic efforts will forever be memorialized on the inaugural trophy! They have secured bragging rights for precisely one off-season. Many thanks to Jacob Joyal and
KL Engineering’s Samantha Herheim and Mike Scarmon presented two plaques to the City of Fitchburg at the Common Council meeting this month. The North Fish Hatchery Road reconstruction project won the 2023 ACEC WI Engineering Excellence Best of State Award. It then went on to receive an ACEC National Recognition Award. It’s gratifying to see
Our summer traffic counting has come to a close. Many thanks to Tim, Riley, Joshua, and Matt who are now headed back to school. Tim Oeum is a Physics and Engineering student at UW-River Falls and Riley Hartmann is an Engineering Technician student at UW-Stout. They both preformed data collection around Menomonie, WI. Joshua Becker,
Kayla Roffers spent the summer with us in our Green Bay office. Her internship included design and construction project work. Here are photos of her wheeling pavement marking on a recent project. Kayla is a student at Michigan Tech and a recipient of the KL Engineering Endowed Scholarship, started by Kim Lobdell. Thank you for
Ryan Wheeler completed his summer internship with us last week. He split his time between assisting with construction inspection and working on design tasks in the Menomonie office. He is starting his third year at UW-Platteville’s Civil Engineering program. We wish you all the best at school, Ryan! Thank you for all your help this
Join us in giving a warm welcome to Taylor May Passow, the newest addition to the KL family! She will be working in a part-time remote capacity providing support for KL’s marketing initiatives. Taylor May has a master’s degree in English and currently works full time as an English teacher at LaFollette High School in
KL’s Aaron Steger and Mike Scarmon head to Milwaukee tomorrow for the Mid America Association of State Transportation Officials (MAASTO) Fall Meeting. This subcommittee on highway transportation promotes uniformity in laws and regulations governing over dimension / overweight transportation practices in engineering. They work to better ensure efficient and safe transportation practices across member states.
We enjoyed having Rachel Thielen and students from Access to Independence in our Madison office today to learn more about structural and civil engineering. KL’s Cole Hernikl showed them project photos and a plan set to illustrate the different stages of structural design that lead to a finished project. They brought many great questions! We